Comparison of Sprint and iron-based fertilizers for improved turf quality
Summary: A replicated small plot study was conducted on greens height bentgrass to evaluate the performance of iron-based fertilizers for improved turf quality. Based on the results, the following conclusions were drawn:
All three Becker-Underwood products resulted in significantly improved turf quality when compared against the non-treated check, as well as against a ferrous sulfate positive control
- The two experimental formulations (DPTA-507A and DPTA-507B) performed as well, and on some dates better than the Sprint 330 formulation. However, the performance of DPTA-507A and 507B were equivalent.
- Improved turf quality was evident for up to 10 days post-treatment with the three BU products, but by 15 days after application, differences were impossible to assess visually. Thus, at the rates tested (0.22 oz iron/1000 sq ft), re-application may be necessary every 10 - 14 days in order to maintain improved turf quality. Alternatively, higher rates may increase the duration of the effect.
- All formulations handled well, going into solution easily and leaving no residue on the screens.
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Principal Investigators: Wendy Gelernter, Ph.D. and Larry J. Stowell, Ph.D., CPPP, CPAg
Cooperator: Bruce Duenow, La Jolla Country Club
Sponsor: Larry Butler, Becker-Underwood